Jimmy Mulidore was a player all right. His saxophone took him from a poor Italian neighborhood in Youngstown, Ohio, to the heights of Las Vegas, playing beside his mentor, James Moody. Mulidore didn't just witness Las Vegas in the '50's, '60's and '70's; he lived it. From Sinatra to Elvis to drugs and the mob, Mulidore had an orchestra seat.And when it came to the women? The saxophone wasn't the only reason they called him "Maestro." From the time Mulidore first hit town at the age 19, he just knew he had a talent. One that would not be appreciated by gangsters and celebrities alike. Follow his unbelievable life in The Vegas Player.
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